Texas Gov. Reaches Deal With Mexican Officials Over More International Bridges

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Texas Gov. Reaches Deal With Mexican Officials Over More International Bridges
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Three Texas international bridges will see relief from state trucking inspections that have disrupted trade after agreement between Texas and Chihuahua

MCALLEN, Texas—Three more Texas international bridges will see relief from state trucking inspections that have disrupted trade with Mexico, Gov. Greg Abbott said on Thursday.

Mr. Abbott and Chihuahua Gov. María Campos Galvan said in Austin that they had reached an agreement for Chihuahua to do safety checks on trucks in Mexico. The move should allow traffic to flow smoothly again over bridges that border the Mexican state, including in El Paso, where long delays and ensuing protests by Mexican truckers led to hourslong waits and temporary closure of three bridges.

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